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July
Fashion
Sheet
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Jasper Missouri
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Cream Producers
If you are uting a cream can
belonging to a creamery yon are
violating a Missouri State Law and
are subjest to prosecution 40 4t
Tornado and Lightning
Time is Here
It is better to be safe than
sorry Protect your prop
erty with a Continental pol
icy Fire Lightning Tornado
and Hail Phone me your
Insurance wants
Thos Edwards
Caftee Building Carthage Mo
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Do not fail to get a
McCalls July Fashion
Sheet The first page
the last page and every
in between page will in
terest you because it is
vital with vivid news
and brilliant with beauti
ful pictures of Fashion It is one of the few things in
this world that cost you nothing and gives you much
Pj Exquisite Paris and New York styles shine through
all its columns
Well Treat You Right
Our new stock of Dry Coods No
tions Shoes Overalls and Groceries
will soon be very complete Nearly
everything is in now and we will be
glad to see all our friends and pa
trons and we will treat you right
when you came
Bring us your Poultry Eggs and
Cream
Dodd Mercantile Co
THOS E DODD Manager
Maybe Youre Rich
Some men me rich and dont know
It rich In henltli ilch In a large and
happy family llcli In friends rich In
Influence and standing In their com
munities rich In the spirit of charity
nnd brotherly love These same men
may be poor In this worlds goods
but theyre rich just the same
Crosman
Optimistic Thought
When sovereignty Is divided
very easily destroyed
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Can the Fruit
We have placed a large order for
EUREKA FRUIT JARS
They are guaranteed by the manufacturers
so stand the cold pack method of canning
Recommended by the Government Experi
ment Stations
Also see our Harvest Silverware Queens
ware and Aluminumware
Jasper Hardware Co
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Not Much of a Pusher
It wns the elevated station at 830
on a weekday morning The advice of
the Irish guard who helps close the
gates of the rear cars was an educa
tion In Itself But he had a competi
tor In a girl who was doing her valiant
best to get on Tush push she
urged of a weak little masculine beside
her In a wish washy voice he replied
that he was pushing Back came the
swift retort ou make me tired
You push like a Jellyflsh 1 New York
Sun
Sleep and the Brain
It used to be thought that sleep hap
pened because the circulation of blood
through the brain grew so feeble that
this the seat of consciousness could
work no longer and sleep took place
Many years ago a surgeon study
ing the subject watched the falling cir
culation of the brain through a hole In
the skull of n sleeping animal Yet
this Is only effect not cause The
brain has less blood because It sleeps
It does not sleep becauso It has lesi
blood
It Is
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THE JASPER ftEWS
DEWEY
Mns May Siatthbw
Mrs Ilex of Jasper Is the new teacher
at Dewov v
A newculvert is mode nt the crossing
of tlie roads at the Dewey School
Miss Grace Greenwood is home from
Kansas to spend the summer with her
parents
Volley Blauln has received his new
threshing outfit nnd wlllljrlng It from
Carthage Monday
Mr and Mrs Will Campbell came
from Baxter Springs Saturday and with
Mr Ball and family spent Sunday at
MrKelths
H Rush has a new binder
The ladles aid will not meet this weeki
Mrs Hush entertained them last Thurs
day
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Preaching at Salem next Sunday
Come early
-Mrs Turner had company Saturday
and Sunday
Mrs Gaddis spent the weekend visit
Ing Matthews and fishing
Mrs Vernon Matthews and children
arrived in Carytown Monday from
Phlladelpha where she was called by
the death bf her uncle William Paul
Vetnon Matthews will be home in
two weeks from Bonne Terre Mo
Mrs Estey spent the week visiting
her sister Mrs Frost
Arlo Estey and family spent Sunday
in Carthage visiting Dan Replogle nnd
family
BLUE AND BETHEL
MISS KDNA YATKS
A baby girl was born to Walt Me
Peakand wife Thursday afternoon
Mrs Arthur Onensby gave a birth
day party for two of her childcrn
Tony ana Nolas Sunday About
twenty five children wore there
John King and family spent Sunday
with Roy King and wlfo
Mrs Cotton and daughter Mrs1
Harve Edwards and children visited
Monday with Mrs Lee Mitchell
Mrs Rlchter of Topeka Kans is
spending a few days with Mrs Alice
Keltner
Mrs John Yates called on Mrs Krank
Cams Monday afternoon
Thclma Lawless spent Sunday with
her sister Mrs Mark Cones
Gilbert Keltner and fanilly visited
Friday with Houston Clineand family
The following took dinner Sunday
at the Yates home Will Wood and
family Ray Bowman and family Nel
lie Miller Elsie and Matie Arncr Ef
fie andEstherLivingston Minnie
der Guy Serafine Bert nndLen Quil
lin and Will Casement
Walt McPeaks sisters of Joplin spent
the week end nt his home
Mrs Keltner and daughtersaml Alice
Pugh called at the Cams home Friday
Fred Cathcr nnd family xpent Sun
day afternoon with Chas Smith and
family
Mrs Harve Edwards und children
returned home Friday
Parley Cline of Pittsburg visited Fri
day and Saturday in this neighbor
hood
Harve Lucas and fimily spent Fri
day with L Lucas and family
Sunday School Exercises
The following program will be given
by the Christian Sunday School at the
Christian Church Sunday evening
June 8
Song Stand up for Jesus
Prayer
Song by Choir
Recitation Two Offerings Nellie
May Hammond
Recitation The Masters Touch
Wllla Hyder
Duet Verna Moyer and Helen Hast
ings
Recitation That they all may be
done Dorotha Peterson
Recitation ihe Smack In School
Eunice Hayzlett
Song Choir
HpoitnHnn Tho Tnnrt rf MlnTit n
been Louise Austin
Dialogue The Sewing Class of the
Congo Country Six little girls
Recitation A Preacher a Reverie
Verna Moyer
Solo Louife Austin
The Sod and Glad Dollar Willn
Hyder and Dorottia Peterson
InstrumentaTSolo Louise Austin
Recitation Lindsey AuBtln
Dialogue Oh Lady make us like
these
Recitation STUS Mother of a Sol
dier GwendolyniWine
Pantomime Rock of Afies
Itecftatlon Twolioys and a Cigar
ette Frank Austin -
Recitation Two Little Hands
Bobby Wine and Bert Austin
House for Sale
Nice new cottage 5 rooms
bath lot 40 by 150 close in
quire at this office
and
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Making Gas From Wood
Experiments on wood as part substi
tute for coal In gns making have been
carried out In France The wood used
was sen pine In the form of billets cut
from the middle of the trunk The
charge of the wood was about half the j
weight of that of coal nnd cnrbonlza
Hon occupied half the usual time
When running one retort with wood to
every two with conl no appreciable
difference In the ruloilflc power of the
gas was noted Of tho two by products
smnll coko nnd tnr the former
amounted to 5 to 10 per cent
Psychologically Tested
Psychological tests aro being used
by the United Stntes employment serv
ice In New York to aid In determining
the work for which applicants are best
fitted
Do you feel you need eye
help 1 am equipped to fill
your needs One of tint best
optical equipments in southwest
Missouri at your service Eyes
tested without drugs Lenses
ground while yon wait When
your eyes concern you think of
me Dr W B LMugree
Optometrist
N Side Square Carthage Mo
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Keeps it iu circulation while you aro not using
it VJiun you deposit your irioney iu THIS
Bank it call be used for your indirect if not
direct profit THE til BUILDING OF
OUv TOWN AND VJ01NITY the com
inanity in which YOU are interestedi
Our constantly increasing liatof depositors
furnishes competent evidence the veiy best of
evidence that the relations existing between
this bauk aud its customers are mutually satis
factory J
We shall be pleased to add YOUIt name
to thisgrowing list
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FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
BANK Jasper Mo
Capital 10000 Surplus and profits 10000
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Phllnnlhroplc Person Hnve ydu
never striven -my friend to nttnln n
higher life Mundane Marmndukc
Well nilstor we aint got pnst corned
beef an beer yet but whether well
ever reach champagne and chicken t
cant bloomln well say Sydney Bul
letin
Handicap Worth While
When a handicap becomes the ful
crum over which we pry out success
with the long Iron bar of determina
tion it ought to make us shake hand
with- the hindrance ana uoy Thank
you I You have helped put- Ht flue H
ATTENTION
Forinei Jasper County
map in the Live Stock
Commission Business
Link Pasken
Formerly of J a s p e r
County is now Head Ca
tie Salesman for
DELL W HUBBARD
COMMISSION COr
Kansas City Stock Yards
K 0 Mo
Write him
Quotations
for Market
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WEIGH YOUR OWN GRAIN
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Do not forget our special sale of
wagons trucks and wagon boxes We
are making tnese special prices for
three weeks only and for cash
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Stock and Hay on a McDonald PltlesScale know positively that youre get-
ling a square ucai rroieci yourseuagamn errors wmen so irequently occur
McDonald Pitless Scales dre Absolutely Accuratq
guaranteed for 10 years Many inuse 21 years and still perfectly accurate
Uecd for weighing U 6 Mails
The HEARINGS are PROTECTED and cannot Freeze
No pit to fill with snow qr water Easy to erect and if Retired can b
mounted on skids and moved from place to place
McDonald Pities Scales frequently save their cost in a years limei
McCUNE TALLMAN
Jasper Mo
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